The Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, announced that "the enemy's army is unable to evacuate the north due to its fear of infiltration by resistance groups, especially after losing its surveillance equipment." He stated, "The enemy fears the possibility of our entry into the Galilee and the infiltration of some elements into Palestine." He added, "The Israeli occupation is in a predicament on the Lebanese front and has no options." Nasrallah noted that "international parties have come to realize that a ceasefire in northern Israel is linked to the cessation of aggression in the Gaza Strip," emphasizing that "what Hamas accepts, we will all accept." He mentioned that "our commitment to the Al-Aqsa Flood battle has been decisive and final since day one, and our battle on the Lebanese front does not have a specific name." He pointed out that "the objectives of our battle are being achieved day by day, and the enemy acknowledges this by exhausting itself and its army on all fronts."